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... will observe , with hu- miliating sympathy , a debasement of his species , in the most astonishing , unprincipled , and unparalleled arro- gance , to the last , of such a contemp- tuous , self - opinionated , ill - informed writer .
... will observe , with hu- miliating sympathy , a debasement of his species , in the most astonishing , unprincipled , and unparalleled arro- gance , to the last , of such a contemp- tuous , self - opinionated , ill - informed writer .
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I then left him , and know not whether he afterwards spoke to any person , on any subject , though he lived , as I before observed , till the morning of the 8th . " Such conduct , under usual circumstances , I conceive absolutely ...
I then left him , and know not whether he afterwards spoke to any person , on any subject , though he lived , as I before observed , till the morning of the 8th . " Such conduct , under usual circumstances , I conceive absolutely ...
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To this treatise some brief " Observations on the character and example of Christ " were added , with an Appendix on the Morality of the Gospel ; " both from Mr. Paley's pen . From a passage in this little essay it ap- pears , that his ...
To this treatise some brief " Observations on the character and example of Christ " were added , with an Appendix on the Morality of the Gospel ; " both from Mr. Paley's pen . From a passage in this little essay it ap- pears , that his ...
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... lost so many opportunities of improving him- self in natural history , consisted in putting into order the numerous materials he had collected , and the observations he was incessantly making , and in giving them to the pub- lic .
... lost so many opportunities of improving him- self in natural history , consisted in putting into order the numerous materials he had collected , and the observations he was incessantly making , and in giving them to the pub- lic .
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The empress had already ordered the Academy of Sciences to send astronomers into various parts of the Russian empire , to observe the transit of Venus over the sun's disk in 1769. Being just returned from a voyage . down the Volga ...
The empress had already ordered the Academy of Sciences to send astronomers into various parts of the Russian empire , to observe the transit of Venus over the sun's disk in 1769. Being just returned from a voyage . down the Volga ...
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